Cheryl Hardcastle on Foreign Affairs

Mr. Speaker, Amnesty International has just released a report, finding, after field investigations of 42 air strike sites in Raqqa, Syria, that U.S.-led coalition air and artillery strikes killed and injured thousands of civilians and that many of these were disproportionate and indiscriminate attacks that could amount to war crimes.

These are serious violations of international humanitarian law, and they call for accountability, so what is the government doing about it?